Making the browser and web applications a viable alternative to their cash cows (Windows, Office, BackOffice) would seriously compromise the fat bonuses even mid-level executives get and would seriously jeopardize top management's position in front of their shareholders.
It simply does not happen this way. Not with a big public company that enjoy a monopoly with insanely fat margins.
Making the browser and web applications a viable alternative to their cash cows (Windows, Office, BackOffice) would seriously compromise the fat bonuses even mid-level executives get and would seriously jeopardize top management's position in front of their shareholders.
It simply does not happen this way. Not with a big public company that enjoy a monopoly with insanely fat margins.